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According to local news accounts, Kamryn Renfro attends Caprocok Academy, a local charter school. Renfro said she shaved her head in solidarity with her friend Delaney Clements, 12, who felt singled out with a bald head.

“I was really excited that I wold have somebody to support me and I wouldn’t be alone with people always laughing at me,” Delaney told news station KKCO.

When the school notified Renfro’s mom that a shaved head violated the school’s dress code, the mother took to Faceback and other moms threw support Renfro’s way.

Jamie Renfro, Kamryn’s mother, wrote this Suspension lifted for girl who shaved head in support of pal with canceron her Facebook page Tuesday: “I would just like to say, from the bottom of our hearts…thank you! We never expected any of the support that we have received regarding Kamryn and Delaney. We are pleased with the decision that our school made to let Kamryn back in school today. She got up, got ready, and held her head high as she walked into her classroom this morning. To say her dad and I are proud, is a total understatement. Nate and I are so humbled from the outpouring of love and support from family, friends, and strangers.”

Meanwhile, USA Today is reporting this morning that a family in western Virginia pulled their 8-year-old daughter from a private school after administrators said she didn’t look feminine enough.

Doris Thompson, Sunnie’s grandmother, read from the letter to ABC 27: “We believe that unless Sunnie as well as her family clearly understand that God has made her female and her dress and behavior need to follow suit with her God-ordained identity, that TCS is not the best place for her future education.”